ANSWER: Such ‘healers’ are soothsayers and they should be avoided at all costs! Such sacrifices are shirk provided for the jinn and takes a person out of the fold of Islam. Going to the soothsayer or fortune teller for fun, renders the prayer of an individual unacceptable for 40 days. If one goes there and […]

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ANSWER: No problem. What is Ruqyah and how one should do it? Jun 18th, 2014 0 Comments Ruqyah in Islam is the recitation of the Quran seeking the refuge in Allah, remembrance and supplications that are used as  a means of treating sicknesses  and other problems as the Quran is a source of healing.   […]

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ANSWER: This person is a soothsayer or an imposter pretending to be a raqi.  Such people are professional liars and they make millions out of people like your in laws. Believing them takes a person out of the fold of Islam. Listening to them without believing them makes the prayers of 40 days void. If […]

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ANSWER: Make ruqyah on both of them separately. Ruqyah is done for cure. For protection, you must recite the prescribed daily athkaar.  The Du’ah that protects them with the will of Allah is the one you say in the morning and in the evening which starts with: اللهم إني أسألك العفو والعافيةفي الدنيا والآخرة، اللهم […]

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ANSWER: No problem in what you’re doing if the doctor says that putting water in your eyes wouldn’t harm it.  May Allah grant you health better than before.  RUQYA FOR CURE: Do ruqya on water, preferably zamzam and drink lots from it throughout the day and night and also bathe with this water until you’re […]

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ANSWER: No, they’re not the same.  It is not permissible to read the duas mentioned in manzil as it is full of unauthentic and fabricated duas.  If you maintain your daily adkar, you will be protected from every evil with the grace of Allah. PROTECTION: You must maintain your 5 daily prayers on time without […]

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